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Hello!I´m a EFL teacher from Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, the southernmost state in Brazil. I really enjoy devising activities, and I believe ESLPrintables is the best resource for teachers. I´d like to say thanks to Victor, and to all the other members who contribute to this site.

Are you fighting fit?
First, students answer a questionnaire about fitness. After checking the score, they should write about how fit they are and what they are doing / going to do to keep fit. It can also be used as a speaking/debate activity.
Level: intermediateAge: 13-17Type: readingDownloads: 18

Stuck in an elevator - idiomatic expressions
This material was adapted from All Clear! Advanced : Idioms and Pronunciation in Context. It describes a funny situation about being stuck in an elevator. Lots of idiomatic expressions!
Level: advancedAge: 14-17Type: worksheetDownloads: 18

video activity: The Lion King
This is an activity suitable for very young learners! Students watch the “I just can’t wait to be king” video clip and talk about animals.
My students loved it!
Level: elementaryAge: 7-9Type: worksheetDownloads: 17

TITANIC
Students complete a short text about the Titanic using the simple past tense.
Level: intermediateAge: 12-17Type: worksheetDownloads: 17

Can you?
Students write sentences using can or can´t.
Level: elementaryAge: 10-12Type: worksheetDownloads: 17

video activity: Tom & Jerry
This is a video activity based on a Tom & Jerry cartoon. The episode is "The Missing Mouse". Students watch the cartoon and complete the exercise practicing can / can´t. Good with kids.
Teachers can download the cartoon from YouTube.
Level: elementaryAge: 11-12Type: worksheetDownloads: 17

Wedding Customs & Traditions
Hello! I have prepared this webquest some time ago, but I updated it recently. My students have been enjoying searching about the topic.
Teachers should assign Student A and Student B roles; then, after completing their chart with information, students work in pairs to complete the other part.
This activity can be used together with many others ...
Level: intermediateAge: 13-17Type: worksheetDownloads: 17